A round-up of some upcoming changes to the Buzz platform.
Completed
Assessment themes expanded to Activity themes
Announced: January 26, 2023
Released: February 2, 2023
Change: We have changed the name of the recently released Assessment themes to Activity themes.
Reason: We changed this name because the tool has been expanded for use with all activities and folders, not just assessments.
Updated Course Enrollment Metrics for consistency
Announced: January 26, 2023
Released: February 2, 2023
Change: We have updated Course Enrollment Metrics to include enrollments that have ended within the last 14 days. Previously, Course Enrollment Metrics only included enrollments through their end date.
Reason: This change allows for the metrics to be more consistent across various Buzz tools.
Prevent user from changing their own username, reference, or flags
Announced: October 6, 2022
Released: October 13, 2022
Change: We have updated the UpdateUsers API to require additional permissions to update a user's usersname
, reference
, and flags
. Specifically, the user now needs to have domain permissions to update users.
Reason: To prevent a user from updating their own username
, reference
, or flags
without being an administrator.
Updated reset password process and policies
Announced: August 18, 2022
Release date: August 25, 2022
Change: Updated elements of the reset password process, including:
- Reset password email
- URL used to reset password
- Reset password screen
Reason for this change: To update the look and feel of the reset password UI and to better accommodate customers using a custom URL. The reset password URL can now reflect any custom URL where it previously couldn't.
Feature switch update: Dark color scheme
Announced: June 16, 2022
Released: July 14, 2022
In March of this year, we released a new optional feature: Dark color scheme under an admin feature switch.
When we release new features that may impact current workflows, we keep the feature switch default setting to disabled, so you can explore them at your own pace before we enable them by default.
On July 14 of this year, we changed the default setting for Dark color schemes from disabled to enabled. Administrators can still choose to disable the feature at that time.
Related articles
- Release announcement: Buzz Release Notes (2022-03-03; v3.0.272) - New dark color scheme option!
- "How to" article: How do I change my interface colors?
- Admin article: How do I enable/disable Features in my domain?
Feature switch update: Student due date scheduler
Announced: June 16, 2022
Released: July 14, 2022
In November of last year, we released a new optional feature: Student due date scheduler under an admin feature switch.
When we release new features that may impact current workflows, we keep the feature switch default setting to disabled, so you can explore them at your own pace before we enable them by default.
On July 14 of this year, we changed the default setting for Student due date scheduler from disabled to enabled. Administrators can still choose to disable the feature at that time.
Related articles
- Release announcement: Buzz Release Notes (2021-11-18; v3.0.258) - Students personalize due dates, drag and drop course ordering, and more!
- "How to" article (student): How do I personalize due dates in Continuous enrollment courses?
- Admin article: How do I enable/disable Features in my domain?
Reduced use of cookies and added IP masking to Google Analytics integrations
Announced: March 10, 2022
Released: March 24, 2022
Change: Updating Buzz's Google Analytics integrations to reduce the use of cookies and adding IP masking. Only customers that integrate with this tool will be impacted.
Google Analytics will begin tracking users differently after this change, so customers may see their usage attributed to a new user going forward.
Reason for this change: To improve user privacy.
Update default content font
Announced: January 28, 2022
Released: February 3, 2022
Change: Changing the default font used for user-created content from Verdana to Roboto.
Reason for this change: Roboto is already used for all other default fonts in Buzz, so this increases consistency. Certain special characters (pi, for example) are better represented in Roboto. This change will impact user-created content where the font was not changed from the default font. Users can still change their fonts with the rich text editor.

